PRINCETON - A group categorized by anti-hate organizations as white supremacist was set to rally here on Saturday, but the event has been called off and apparently was never actually going to take place to begin with, according to the group.

According to Facebook posts and media reports, New Jersey European Heritage Association is planning to rally at noon in Palmer Square.

The Anti-Defamation League has categorized the group as "a small, New Jersey-based white supremacist group" that "espouses racism, anti-Semitism and intolerance under the guise of 'saving' white European peoples from purported imminent extinction."

The group, which also identifies as NJEHA, had meme-like images posted to its website that say "protect the endangered species, stop white genocide."

Already, other organizations are planning to counter protest.

"We have the displeasure of informing you all that a fascist group will be holding a rally at Palmer Square in Princeton on Saturday the 12th at noon," Not In Our Town - Princeton posted to its Facebook page. "We believe that the best way to avoid a violent confrontation will be to overwhelm them with numbers and deny them the space to spread their genocidal ideology."

The counter protest group consists of the North NJ Democratic Socialists of America, South Jersey Democratic Socialists of America, Central NJ Democratic Socialists of America and North NJ DSA - Hudson County Branch.

"By dominating the space with sheer numbers, we believe that we can show them that they are not welcome, in New Jersey or anywhere else, and steal away their platform to promote our own vision of a better world," the group stated. "Please remember, we will be counter-protesting with non-violence in solidarity with those who have been targeted by the fascists."